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A Comparative Study of the Extent of Semantic Implications of Cosmological Arguments and the Proof of Ontological Argument (Burhān-i Ṣiddiqīn) [PDF]
Undoubtedly, the question of proving the existence and attributes of God has consistently been a central concern for philosophers and theologians. Consequently, numerous arguments, such as the argument of motion (Arabic: حَرکَة), the argument of creation
ʿAlī ʾIftikhārī +2 more
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Is Immanuel Kant’s critique of the proofs of God’s existence accurate? In order to answer this question, I analyse Leibniz’ proof in his “Monadology” and I determine the relation between the cosmological and the ontological version of this proof.
Holger Gutschmidt
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Difference between the Approach of Aristotle and Avicenna in Proof of the Existence of God [PDF]
Comparing between approach of Aristotle and Avicenna in proof of the existence of God, is a sign of basic difference between Peripatetic idea of Aristotle and Avicenna, also the different way that has been gone in the Muslim world compared to the west ...
Mohammad Saeedimehr +2 more
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We begin with an account of the Prime Mover argument. This originated in the "laws" of Plato, where it is argued that a self-moving mover must exist as source of other motions, and that it must be a kind of soul. In Aristotle this Prime Mover is not itself moved, and elaborate proofs of its existence are offered in the "Physics": all motion requires a ...
Sturch, R, Sturch, Richard
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Bošković’s Cosmological Argument
U raspravi O duši i Bogu Ruđer Bošković iznio je specifičan kozmološki argument za Božje postojanje u formi zaključka iz niza determinirajućih uvjeta. Iako se tradicionalni kozmološki argument kao argument iz kontingentnosti svijeta na postojanje nužnoga
Čuljak, Zvonimir
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Kalam Cosmological Argument and the Modern Science
Huduth argument (in contemporary Western philosophy known as Kalam Cosmological argument) is an argument for the existence of God which rests on the idea that the universe has a beginning in time.
Enis Doko
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The anthropic argument against infinite past and the Eddington-Lemaitre universe [PDF]
This study in the philosophy of cosmology is a part of an ongoing effort to investigate and reassess the importance of the anthropic (Davies-Tipler) argument against cosmologies containing the past temporal infinity.
Ćirković M.M.
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Criticism of positive theistic arguments in the polemic of theism and atheism [PDF]
In the article the author analyzes the arguments of the theist W.L. Craig for the existence of the omnipotent, all-good, timeless God of classical theism as well as counter-arguments of W. Sinnot-Armstrong. W.L.
Valeriya Sleptsova
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Epistemological Foundations for Koons' Cosmological Argument? [PDF]
Some people -- including the present author -- have proposed and defended alternative restricted causal principles that block Robert Koons’s ’new’ cosmological argument without undermining the intuition that causation is very close to ubiquitous.
Oppy, Graham
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This article examines the approach of Muhammad Iqbal and Bediuzzaman Said Nursi in proving the form of God. Their approaches come in the mindset of the invasion of atheism and the philosophy of materialism. Both thinkers use different approaches.
Maftukhin Maftukhin +1 more
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